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lisajolly
Published on 09/21/09 at 13:41
The look is that of a synth than a piano. Plastic shell, switch, button style Bontempi organ of the 80
UTILIZATION
Trs soft keyboard away from that of a pianoacoustique. If you play the synth you are comfortable. For pianists, the nuances are hard grate, in the same price range I also tried the P140 from Yamaha piano touch and is really worthy of the name.
SOUNDS
Mdiums of the piano sound is enjoyable, low sound a little "plastic" lesaigussontralistesmais no more.
Nem'intressentpas other sounds (except possibly be the electric piano)
OVERALL OPINION
J'tais party to buy a P140 and APRS yam a lengthy comparison of the two, I am left with a 140 without hsiter. The fp4 given me the impression of playing on a toy piano sound plutt dull and therefore no amplification n'tait height.
UTILIZATION
Trs soft keyboard away from that of a pianoacoustique. If you play the synth you are comfortable. For pianists, the nuances are hard grate, in the same price range I also tried the P140 from Yamaha piano touch and is really worthy of the name.
SOUNDS
Mdiums of the piano sound is enjoyable, low sound a little "plastic" lesaigussontralistesmais no more.
Nem'intressentpas other sounds (except possibly be the electric piano)
OVERALL OPINION
J'tais party to buy a P140 and APRS yam a lengthy comparison of the two, I am left with a 140 without hsiter. The fp4 given me the impression of playing on a toy piano sound plutt dull and therefore no amplification n'tait height.